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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE h lip in o s C o n tin u e to B e lie v e in T alism an » Old Standby A young Filipino <1»‘ m » p tided frotu 4 •gatm aytan*’ or ancient feudal prince known as M alki in seeking th e en- , c h a n te d k e rch ief w hich g a v e h is illue- ■ trio u s a n c e sto r su p e rn a tu ra l pow ers, ! such a s th a t of ch arm in g b ird s so th a t j they w ould a lig h t upon his ex te n d ed ' linger, o r p h ilan d erin g w ith o th e r j —the same dependable remedy men's w ives w ithout a ro u sin g jealo u sy th a t over a period of more than on th e p a rt of the offended husbands. fifty years has been found so T he k e rc h ie f is know n in th e fam ily ! reliable in the treatment of catarrh and diseases o f catarrhal tra d itio n s a s “ th e k e rch ief from th e | nature. angel in m oon." W ith o th e r ta lism a n s The outside o f the package and a m u lets, it is supposed to h a v e j only has been altered. To facil •n sec re tly buried by th e c h ie fta in : itate packing and reduce break b efore he died. E ach succeeding eldest age in shipping, the paper wrap son has se a rc h e d for th e spot in vain. ' per which has identified the A m erican scluads em leavor to d isa b u se , Pe-rtt-na bottle fo r many years the n a tiv e m ind of its belief In tails- , has been displaced by a substan tial pasteboard carton. m ans, but th e belief is still wide- | Pe-ru-na cannot be made any s p r e a d ; a m ysticism alm ost abysm al better. Three generations of in depth affects th e psychology o f th e users testify that Pe-ru-na is the people. best remedy in the world for It w as only recen tly n e c e sssry for catarrh and diseases o f catarrhal th e police In a tow n ad jo in in g M anila origin. to ta k e Into custody an adolescent hoy ' The remedy our fathers and to whom th o u sa n d s of (he afflicted J grandfathers used w ith so much satisfaction is still the standby w ere going because It w as said bis fo r the ills o f everyday in possession o f an e n ch a n tm e n t be thousands of American homes. stow ed upon him healing pow ers. Not fu r from th is tow n a gang of c o u n te rfe ite rs w ere recen tly raid ed by a c o n stab u lary squad. T o conceal evi- ! T h s O r t ( l a a l a n d H a l la M e M r a e d y deuce th e men th rew th e ir dies into a l© r C a t a r r h stre am back o f th e ir shan ty . W asher i • e ld B v a ry w h a ra T o o N ew Package wom en la te r found one o f th e dies, T a b le t s a r L i q u id and w hen th ey cleaned It th ey discov B e a d 4 C e n ts f e r b o o k le t e n c a t a r r h t e th e e red th e Im age of M aria C ristin a , F e - r u - n a C o m p a n y , C o liu n h u s , O h io queen reg en t o f Spain p rio r to K ing 1 A lfonso's com ing of age. T h e obi worn F in a lly C o m p e lle d to T h e re Is N o J u stic e an conceived th is im age to be th a t of W e see w here Hr.. L ew is E v a n s h a s M a k e W a r on Pigeons given 83 a stro la b e s to th e U n iv ersity th e Virgin, and soon a sto ry w as ' W ild pigeons h ave m ultiplied in Oslo of O xford, and w hen we th in k of a ll a b ro a d th a t th e die (o f the tru e n a tu re of w hich no one had th e lea st concep to such g re u t n u m b ers th a t they a re th e w o rth y people w ho a re stru g g lin g T h e people along w ith o u t a single a stro la b e to tion, not even th e local officials) had now a public uulauuce. been m iracu lo u sly hidden in th e have been kind to them uud given th e ir nam e, w e can h a rd ly b e a r IL— stre am bed and th a t a g re at blessing them food, a n d from th e ir n e sts un d er N ew ark A dvocate. the paves of th e houses they sw arm would ensue from Its discovery. From su rro u n d in g tow ns people by th o u th e stre e ts. O ne o f th e w orst evils sa n d s began m aking p ilgrim ages to th e w hich they h a v e b ro u g h t witli them fo rtu n a te village, to a d o re th e im age is th e Insect nuisance. M illions of Insect eggs, b rought Io th e roofs by and receive its blessing tlie pigeons and h u tch ed out In the n ests, lnvude th e liouses und h ave be S o c ie ty S u g g e s tio n com e 11 v e rita b le pest. T h e m edical I am obliged to a m an nam ed C un a u th o ritie s h a v e re q u este d th e people ningham fof Rending m e a copy of a to kill every pigeon com ing In tb c lr weekly n e w sp a p er p rin te d in a tow n | way a n d h ave u rg e n tly uppealcd th a t In th e S o u th w est. It sa y s th e hache- I no nl(>re foot, glven th e blr(, s T he lors of th e tow n had long been III th e w om en's society fo r th e p ro tectio n h a b it of a tte n d in g social a ffa irs given of unllllll|„ p ro te ste d a g a in st th is ap h.v th e young m arried people, and peal, m a in ta in in g th a t “ It is lium ora caused a good deal of trouble. Several Io s ta rv e dum b b e a sts.” (la v in g been young couples se p a ra te d a s a re su lt convinced, how ever, th a t th e b ird s a re of “rom ance.” W hereupon th e young c ap a b le of finding th e ir food them m arried m en m ade a new ruling, and selves, th e society has ended Its op now th e bachelors, w hen they long for position and from now on th e w ar society, find it am ong th e unm arried. un th e pigeons will go on In e arn e st. A m arried m an, If disposed to flirt, finds a re stra in in g Influence In his Freshen a Heavy Skin wife, hut a b a ch e lo r h a s no such hand W ith th e a n tise p tic , fa sc in a tin g Cutl- Icap. I should say an old b achelor enra T alcu m P ow der, a n exquisitely should he p e rm itte d no lady com pany scented, econom ical face, akin, buby s a v e th a t o f widows, who, o f all worn- i and d u stin g pow der a n d perfum e, en. a re m ost c ap a b le In h an d lin g old I B e n d ers o th e r p e rfu m e s superfluous, b ach e lo rs —E. W. H ow e s M onthly. o n e o f th e C u tlc u ra T oilet T rio (Soap, --------------------------- O intm ent, T a lc u m ).— A dvertisem ent. .Mew Dress PE-RU-NA tv t n /r j Ò Curt f 4. Trained teachers require ade quate compensation. M EK ICA N E d u ca tio n W eek 5. The teaching of patriotism Is w ill be o b serv ed th is y e a r the duty of all public servants, N ovem ber 16-22. I t Is u n d e r the Joint au sp ice s of SLOGANS— "The Better the Teacher the Better the School.” th e U nited S ta te s B ureau o f E d u c a tio n o f th e In te r i "Visit Your Schools To day." o r D e p artm en t, th e N a tio n a l E d u ca tio n Society a n d th e Im e rlc a n Legion, CONSERVATION AND T h e p ro g ram fo r th e seven THRIFT DAY d a y s has been timde public by th e B u re au of E d u ca THUR SDAY, NOVEMBER 19. The forests of America, however tion, a n d h a s been fo r slighted by man, mutt have been w a rd e d to th e ch ie f e d u ca tlo n u l offi a great delight to God__ John c e rs of th e sta te s. T h e p ro g ram fol Muir. lows : 1. Conserve our national re CONSTITUTION DAY sources. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 2. Prevent forest fires. “The Constitution Is the bulwark 3. Industry and th rift spell pros of democracy and opportunity.” perity. 1. Unity, justice, tranquillity, de 4. Saving insures happiness. fense, welfare and liberty. SLOGANS— "Plant a Tree.” 2. Our Constitution guarantees "W ork and Save.” these rights. "Visit Your Schools To 3. Our Constitution is the expres day." sion of the will of the people. 4. One Constitution, one Union, KNOW YOUR SCHOOL DAY one Flag, one History. FR IDAY, NOVEMBER 20. SLOGANS— "Ballots, Not Bullets.” “ Progressive civilization depends "Know the Constitution." upon progressive education.” "Visit Your Schools To 1. Schools must progress with the day." times. By J O H N D IC K IN S O N S H F R M A N A PATRIOTISM DAY T U ESD A Y. NOVEMBER 17. “Tne Flag of the United States of America is the symbol of the Ideals and institutions of our R e p u b lie .” 1. Our Flag insures the sanctity of life and the security of property. 2. Quicken the sense of public d u ty . 3. Voting is the primary duty of the patriot. 4. Our national honor must be preserved from unjust attack. 8LOG ANS— “America F irs t" “Vote at All Elections.” "Visit Your Schools To day." SCHOOL AND TEACHER DAY W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 18. It it not too much to say that the need of civilization is the need of teachers.— Calvin Coolidge. 1. The teacher it a nation builder. 2. The sefiool Is the foundation of democracy. 3. Provide for the needs of your schools. Overruled Royal Mamma A s lady 4 S -w u ltIn g to t h e d u ch ess of A lbany am i a f te r w a r d w ife of th e B r it ish m ilita ry a tta c h e In B erlin , Mrs. F r a n k R usset! h a d th e e n try to court c irc le s b oth a t hom e and a b ro ad , and In “ F ra g m e n ts a* Auld I.nng Syne,” s h e gives som e fe s rin a tfn g glim pses In to th e liv e s of m en a n d wom en of m o m e n t In th e N in e te e n th c en tu ry . "M y un cle told me a sto ry of how be b a d to rec e iv e th e d u ch ess of K ent i SLOGANS— "A Square Deal for the Country Boy and Girl.” “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body.” "Visit Your Neighbor To d a y ." FOR GOD AND COUNTRY DAY L ong J o u rn e y fo r N o th in g ----------------------- T h is Is th e sto ry of an absent-m ind- N a tu re Em bossed SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. “ Religion, morality, and education | ed professor. B ut am ong sto rie s about C a r v e d In itia ls are necessary for good govern absent-m inded pro fesso rs It m ust hold I An A m erican beech tre e wus cut J high place. T he p ro fe s so r Is .1. E. j ment.” /o r l A dernm n. lie tea ch e s a t th e U nlver- | dowu ab o u t one m ile n o rth of M o rris 1. Education in the home. ville, Pa. On sp littin g a section of slty of Sidney, In A u stra lia . R ecently . 2. Education in the school. i h e a rriv e d In L ondon a s one o f th e j thia tre e Into firew ood n re m a rk ab le 3. Education in the church. work of n u tu re waa brought to light. ‘ SLOGANS— "A Godly Nation Cannot d ele g ate s to th e congress o f th e ein- j On one o f th e pieces of wood w ere H u rre M fu l fo r 69 roars. p lre u n iv ersities. T hen P ro fe sso r Ad- I F a il.” SOr and 90»- bottles — e rn ian discovered an e rro r. At first he I plainly em bossed th e Initluls "A. J. I»., “Visit Your Church To A L L l)R U O (il8 I g J. E. I)., 1839,“ and on th e o th e r piece day." i “ "»■ i w ere le tte rs and figures e x ac tly cor- I th en probably as hum orously em har- . . . ” . . rtTALUBA HATCHtST i f..r „ ....... ... ’ responding to th e em bossed ones, Jo h n J. T ig e rt Is U n ited S ta te s I rasseit a s It Is good for a m an e v er to i say s N a tu re M agazine. Accredited by A c are fu l County F a r m _______ he hum orously e m b a rrasse d . H e found 1 C om m issioner of E d u ca tio n . T h e B u e x am in atio n show s th a t the tre e m uti White lezb o rn chicks re au of E ducation, am ong o th e r things, . th a t he had m iscalcu lated by a y e ar ; have been a bout sixty-seven y e ars old only. If you want good fall layers and broilers a d v ises s ta te , county a n d local school th e opening o f ihe u n iv e rsitie s' con w hen th e in itia ls w ere cut. T h e em that bring a good pi ice aka in the officers a s to th e a d m in istra tio n und g re ss and th a t It will not open till bossed p a rt w as n e a re s t to th e bark. fall. W rite for FREE I92*(. »taloi Im provem ent o f schools." H e Is c h a ir Ju n e . 1926. P ro fe sso r A dernm n trav - i It is su pposed th a t th e tree . In L. W (LA R K . Bo* IRS. Few •ima. C alif m an of th e F e d e ral C ouncil o f C itizen eled 24.990 m iles before he discovered grow ing, g ra d u a lly overgrew th e p art I h is error. sh ip T rain in g . w ith the In itials cut in It. w hen Its CASH FOR DENTAL GOLD s u “ "« ?' t lS M je W HR p r e s s e d I n t o ( h o m o ld l i k e DtamondB Ma<nciii i*>mta. Tnetb J J e rw M iss M ary M cSkltnm on Is th e new ly ! lNanM>n<lB M a < n r io P o in t « , Pal»* T'w*>tb w e e lr lr y . V e ts P la n t M e m o ria l T rees elected p re sid e n t o f th e N atio n al ! in itials, form ing genuinely em bossed I ' Onab by ~ return uud " 1. Hoke - 8. h - K. - Go. OUetfn. Mick E d u ca tio n A ssociation, w hich Is prom j W ho h a s a O ne hu n d red and six teen new m em le tte rs and n u m erals. Dickey's OLD RELIABLE Eye Water ln en t In th e m ovem ent fo r th e crea- | b e rs of th e A m erican T re e asso ciatio n b e tte r e x p la n a tio n ? W hat a sto ry of r e lie v e s s u n an d w in d -b u r n e d e y e s 2. Preparation for modern-day life tlo n by co n g ress of a D e p artm en t of | a t W ashington have been reg istered , love o r rom ance I T h e sectio n s of D o e sn 't h u rt. G e n u in e In lie d F o ld ln * How. 25c a t a ll d r u g g is t s o r b y m a ll. demands a broader course of E d u catio n head ed by a s e c re ta ry In follow ing a tr e e p lan tin g on ,u m em o wood a re ow ned by H enry Moon of D IC K E Y D K U O CO.. H r ls to l, V a .-T e n n . th e c abinet. rial w alk, by th e U nited .States V eter M orrisville, Pa. study. Ja m e s A. D rain Is n a tio n a l com m an a n s ' hospital. No. 100, B a ttle C reek. 3. The school must be kept abreast S p irit to B e C u ltiv a te d d e r o f th e A m erican Legion, which M ich, Am ong o th ers, tre e s w ere p la n t C o u ld n ’t K ill N om ance of science and invention. B eal sp o rtsm e n find m ore p le a su re 4. A little invested in education w as In c o rp o ra ted by a ct o f congress In ed fo r P re sid e n t Coolidge, G eneral F o rty y e a rs to th e day a f te r he had eaves much expended on crime, 1919. Its purpose, am o n g o th e r things. P ersh in g , W oodrow W ilson, W arre n G. p lanned to wed M iss Em m a A ldrich, in c a tc h in g fish th a n In c o u n tin g them , Is “to fo s te r a n d p e rp e tu a te a 190 H a rd in g . R o b e rt E. I-ee, G eneral Miles. John G. G ilm a rtln m arried her. T h e ir a lth o u g h th ey ta k e p rid e In a “ good poverty and disease. C lara B arton, Mabel B oardm an, A b ra engagem ent w as broken off w hen she c a tc h ,” If all m en w ho w ork w ith SLOGANS— “Good Schools for All [>er cen t A m e ric an ism ; to sa fe g u a rd and tra n s m it to p o ste rity p rin cip les of ham Lincoln, Jo y c e K ilm er. P la n s for w as fifteen, b ecau se o f p a re n ta l ob jec b ra in o r h an d h a d th e sp o rtsm a n '« Communities.” I th e tre e p la n tin g w ere d irec te d by tions. B oth m arried o th e r persons, sp irit m ore w ould he accom plished “Make Your Schools Llv- ju stic e , freedom a n d d em o cracy ." to w a rd m a in ta in in g n a tio n a l pro«, Item No. 6 of th e p ro g ra m fo r I E m m « L. K otz and Dr. W illiam M who (lied a few y e a rs ago. able.” p e rlty .—G rit. "Visit Your Schools To “ H e a lth and C om m unity D ay." “ Ade- D obson. T h e tre e a sso ciatio n sends N o t E n tir e ly Ig n o ra n t q u a te p a rk s fo r city, s ta te and na- j tre e -p la n tin g In stru c tio n s and tree-d ay day." lie — “A little know ledge Is a dan g er tlo n " re fe rs to one o f th e exceedingly p ro g ra m s for a sta m p to pay postage. M e a su re R ain D ro p s Rain drops one fiftieth o f an Inch In cr\ M M 1 1 N I T Y A IT U F A I T I f I Im port u nt move men t s of th e da y , T h e "1 lie memo ri a 1 w alk is of silver m aples, jus thing.” S he (c a u stic a lly » —“ Well, a t le a st you know th a t m u ch .” | F e d e ra l G overnm ent, w ork in g In c o I <11 h meter have been measured. DAY o p e ratio n w ith th e N atio n al C onfer- D oes A c tiv e W o rk a t 88 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. cnee on Outdoor Recreation of 139 It. It. W oodring of N am pa, Idaho. ! "P h y sical e d u ca tio n m eans h e alth o rg a n iz atio n s. Is p ro m o tin g o utdoor c a n n o t play golf like the senior Rocke and s tre n g th ." ' re c re a tio n um ld n a tu ra l scen ic hcHil- fe ller, hut tifion th e occasion of th e 1. T he school ie a com m unity een- ty a s th e best a n tid o te fo r th e m any oil m a g n a te 's recent b irth d a y w hen he ■ ter. i Ills o f o u r f a s t a n d fu rio u s A m erican p lay ed a ro u n d of golf a n d got m uch I 2. E q u ality of o p p o rtu n ity fo r life. In connection w ith both th is and pu b licity , Mr W oodring p o in ted out to I ev ery A m erican boy and girl. co n se rv a tio n It Is p ro m o tin g n a tu re th e n e w sp a p e r re p o rte rs th a t he him 3. Public lib ra ry serv ice for every stu d y a n d In stru c tio n In n a tn r a l m l se lf o f sim ila r age. w as q u ite arrive, i com m unity. ence In schools o f all kinds. It Is H e mowed th e law n w hile th e re p o rt 4. Proper food and rest for chil even c a rry in g th e school to n a tu re . e r s stood by re co rd in g th e proof. Mr. dren. In Y osem ite, fo r exam ple, ns In o th e r W oodring m ows g ra ss fo r eight to ten 5. A h ealth officer fo r ev ery com- n a tio n a l p a rk s, th e re Is a r a t u r a l his h o u rs d aily ns a re g u la r vocation.— i m unity. to rv m useum , a n a tu ra l h isto ry school C hicago l ’o«t. 6. Adequate parks for city, state a n d a corps o f n u tu re g uides for th e and nation. benefit o f v isito rs th is sum m er. Boschee’s Syrup Coughs and Lung Troubles Good Fall LAYERS C hi ldr E n C ry for H o m e c o m in g P ro v e d F a ta l T hom as O ’R o u rk e of L iverpool, lin g and th e young Q ueen V ictoria w hen U g ly M a n ’s H a n d ic a p land, a t th e age of atxty-nlne. decided th ey paid th e ir visit o f condolence to A handsom e m an m eets w ith a p to rev isit his boyhood hom e In Be) Q ueen A delaide a f te r K ing W illia m s proval w h e re v e r he goes and ta k e s his fu st, Irelan d . As he reached th e b e a u d e a th .” sh e says. “T h e d u ch ess of I a cc ep ta b ility fo r g ra n te d . L arg e and tifu l M ourne m o u n ta in s n e a r K llkeel K e n t sa id to him , 'I th in k th e w e a th e r Im pressive, w ay Is m ad e fo r him, a t h e sto p p ed a t th e foot of th e hill lead Is c le a rin g tip. W e will h ave th e c a r te n d a n ts single him out. he is first of Ing u p w ard to his old hom e a n d a f te r riag e opened for re tu rn in g .' hut a c le a r i any com pany to lie se rv ed w ith tea a few seconds dropped dead. P h y si young voice s a id : 'M r. Ashley, you o r w ith checks for h is luggage, a n d j c ia n s say his d e ath w as c au sed by th e will p lease ta k e y o u r o rd e rs from me h e is esc o rte d to his room In th e hotel e m o tio n al e x citem en t and jo y w hich and not from m am m a In fu tu re .’ T he i w hile less a ttr a c tiv e p e rso n s a r e left w ere too m uch for h is p hysical contfl- c a rria g e rem a in e d closed." to w ait th e ir tu rn . T h e fa c t th en Is I tlon a t his age. — - ----- --- - ■ th a t th e ugly m an o r th e in sig n ific an t j ~ ■ -------- T h e first e le w ric lam p was mar I one h a s got to use hl» w its to gat I ta ly ’s S tr e e ts N a rro w k eted ab o u t ISbU. I w b at Is his d u e .—T o ro n to Glob«. r»vr s tre e ts In Italy a re broad I enough to p e rm it street car». 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